I tested just now, and can confirm your observations:
Adding a new locale (country code + language code) works quite nicely, and translations made get stored.
However, changing Database Language in Settings seems to have no effect - English is the only language available. This is a major bug which should be fixed urgently.
Bharath, I suggest you have a look at it… That code was made by a student some time back and i don’t know it too well… Have a look in dhis-i18n-db.
Lars
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On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Knut Staring knutst@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Bharath,
I tested just now, and can confirm your observations:
Adding a new locale (country code + language code) works quite nicely, and translations made get stored.
However, changing Database Language in Settings seems to have no effect - English is the only language available. This is a major bug which should be fixed urgently.
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Knut Staring knutst@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Bharath,
I tested just now, and can confirm your observations:
Adding a new locale (country code + language code) works quite nicely, and translations made get stored.
However, changing Database Language in Settings seems to have no effect - English is the only language available. This is a major bug which should be fixed urgently.
Knut
Bharath, I suggest you have a look at it… That code was made by a student some time back and i don’t know it too well… Have a look in dhis-i18n-db.
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Knut Staring knutst@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Bharath,
I tested just now, and can confirm your observations:
Adding a new locale (country code + language code) works quite nicely, and translations made get stored.
However, changing Database Language in Settings seems to have no effect - English is the only language available. This is a major bug which should be fixed urgently.
Knut
Bharath, I suggest you have a look at it… That code was made by a student some time back and i don’t know it too well… Have a look in dhis-i18n-db.